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Seriously high first clip! Getting to it isn't too hard but then it's challenging pulling over it. The wall is a bit overhanging here but the hand holds are good luckily. The climbing above is solid and steady with a slab type feel at times.

After getting onto a ledge, the crux is figuring out how to get up the seemingly bare wall. It's a little less than vertical but feels very steep for the slabby type moves required to get up. Definitely the crux of the route. There's a good hand hold overhead and a little foot hold on the right.

This allows you to get high enough to grab a thank God hold on the far right side. A few more balancey moves and you're at the anchors. This route and Nagypapák Útja are both really stiffly graded and mentally taxing.

The guidebook lists the route as V (UIAA rating), which corresponds roughly to a 5.7 in Yosemite grade. I think it's mighty stiff so I posted it as 5.7+

Location

Micimackó is found left of center on Északi Fal. Look for the white paint marking the route as a V grade.